1 Eye Jack
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Sixers should’ve traded for CJ instead of Harden.
100% agree, they would have given up less for CJ. Harden is all about the next party
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Sixers should’ve traded for CJ instead of Harden.
Because they have the number one market in the league and a TON of money.
Lebron went to LA in 2018. In 2017 they were 35-47. In 2016 they were 26-56. So, yeah, your theory doesn’t hold up.not if LA team sucks. Super stars don’t like going to teams that aren’t good. You’re living in the past players aren’t jumping to teams like LA like they use to.
I do dislike the Lakers no denying that. I think the run of the Lakers being the destination isn’t what it use to be. Prior to Lebron they struggled so I don’t see why they won’t struggle with no draft picks and aging Lebron. Their best hope is to trade AD or Lebron and start over.
Lebron went to LA in 2018. In 2017 they were 35-47. In 2016 they were 26-56. So, yeah, your theory doesn’t hold up.
Even if tanking were guaranteed to work, it’s a despicable way to play professional basketball.We've been tanking for like two months after refusing to accept we were mediocre for YEARS in spite of making a bunch of win-now moves.
Trying to build a winner next year will result in just more of the same: mediocrity and a lack of future assets.
Even if tanking were guaranteed to work, it’s a despicable way to play professional basketball.
You keep thinking that.not if LA team sucks. Super stars don’t like going to teams that aren’t good. You’re living in the past players aren’t jumping to teams like LA like they use to.
I was thinking just the other day that Davis would make a good backup behind Nurk.They will move off of Davis this off season is my guess. Russ too if they can find a taker?

You keep thinking that.
man people are so sensitive when it comes to Lakers lol. It’s ok Lakers aren’t the destination they use to be and their record over the last ten years proves that.
LAL
ORL
IND
Those are 3 more teams with a worse future.
I’m guessing they have HOU and OKC above us as well because they have draft picks. But it’s been three seasons since Russ has been gone, and as we’ve seen, getting high lotto picks every year doesn’t guarantee anything.
We have a team with a current star, a rising star, and some cheap young talent with potential. In a year where we get to regroup by having two lotto picks, whatever happens, you CANNOT trade either picks. If you want to trade for a star, trade a 2nd to CHI to unprotect next year’s 1st.
I’m starting to really like the top 15 in this year’s draft. You’d be adding two of them to a core of Dame, Simons, Hart, Little, Nurkic, Watford, Johnson, and Brown III. The TPE, Bledsoe’s contract, and all of our 1sts can still net us star quality forwards if an opportunity arose, and the full MLE would get us another quality bench guy.
Even after the shit moves during the deadline, I can still say I’m more optimistic about our future than pessimistic.
The Lakers have no draft picks, no cap room and an aging/injured Lebron and Davis. Will they find someone to take on WestBrick, probably because we've seen any contract can get moved but they aren't going to be getting back an immediate impact player. Plus all this talk of them having money, but the Buss family is actually one of the least wealthy in the league. I just don't see how they are even middle of the pack if I'm ranking out the franchises over the next three years.
It's been a year and a half since LBJ & Davis won a title. Getting two stars is the hardest part of building a contender, and they have that.
Now I agree the Lakers future looks bad and there is a lot of risk they are in the lottery all of the next 3 years. But if they make some good additions, get some players to excel in their roles, and get good health from LBJ & Davis maybe they could have a chance to build a contender. I wouldn't say that is likely, but there is a plausible chance it could happen.
Now how are the Blazers going to build a contender? They need at the least a second star, Dame to be healthy, and more starter level players after trading away 4 starters. Unfortunately that is all much more unlikely to happen than the Lakers path to contend.
It's been a year and a half since LBJ & Davis won a title. Getting two stars is the hardest part of building a contender, and they have that.
Now I agree the Lakers future looks bad and there is a lot of risk they are in the lottery all of the next 3 years. But if they make some good additions, get some players to excel in their roles, and get good health from LBJ & Davis maybe they could have a chance to build a contender. I wouldn't say that is likely, but there is a plausible chance it could happen.
Now how are the Blazers going to build a contender? They need at the least a second star, Dame to be healthy, and more starter level players after trading away 4 starters. Unfortunately that is all much more unlikely to happen than the Lakers path to contend.
